Showtime TV Show Ratings Vs. E.a.t Bulaga! 2023 (Updated)

Here, we will bring you the details of the Philippine Eat Bulaga program as the public comes online. Public is searching the internet to know more about Eat Bulaga and everyone also likes to know about Eat Bulaga rating and timing. Therefore, we have brought information about the program for our readers in this article. We won’t just give our readers your rating details. So, keep reading the article to know more.

Showtime vs. Ratings Eat Bulaga 2023

Isko Moreno, the host of the “Eat Bulaga” show, said he expected rival midday shows “JEDI” and “It’s time for the show” to win the ratings race due to the drama surrounding the shows. In a recent interview with “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,” Isko stated that acts will benefit from strong competition in the midday slot. Isko responded: “Well, that’s only natural given all the pomp and drama that has gone on in the last few days. “Now if there will be a buffet like in this case, lalabas lahat ng galing ng mga artist kasi may kumpitensiya,” he continued.

Average viewership per minute for “EAT” was 8.4%, “It’s Showtime” totaled 3.94% across three different channels and “Eat Bulaga” garnered 2.62%, according to Nielsen NUTAM Overnight Data. Isko added that the hosts of rival midday shows should not be hostile to each other. “Kumbaga, parang ang point ko, let’s not sow discord and hope that someone will have a favorable opinion of you. Aapakan mo ‘yung likod nang may likod o paa nang may paa, para taasem ka, she said. “We should be happy that so many people are watching this right now, so it’s good. There are many options available. There are many opportunities and people will find the midday shows exciting, she continued.

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According to José Bartolomé, a tenured professor of television communications at UP’s Faculty of Mass Communications, EAT’s high ratings could be attributed to the fact that the artists were not seen for a month after they left TAPE on May 31 and many of their loyal viewers are eager to see their return to broadcast television. TV5 management also went to great lengths to increase viewer access to the programme, including providing all its digital satellite television subscribers, with or without load, free access to TV5 Channel 5 in Standard Definition (SD) from July 1 to 8.

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Source: HIS Education

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